Oslo Opera House

Oslo’s Opera House is a top attraction and one of the country’s most prominent architectural gems. The award-winning opera house is one of the first buildings you see when you approach the city from the sea. With its white marble lines sloping gently from its roof into the Oslo Fjord, the building is reminiscent of an iceberg, bridging the space between Norway’s famously astonishing countryside and its capital city. The opera house invites visitors to climb its roof year-round, providing a serene place from which to enjoy the sunset during the summer or chat with friends. In winter, the white marble mimics the slabs of ice which fill up the fjord. Oct. 1, 2019

Oslo’s Opera House is a top attraction and one of the country’s most prominent architectural gems. The award-winning opera house is one of the first buildings you see when you approach the city from the sea. With its white marble lines sloping gently from its roof into the Oslo Fjord, the building is reminiscent of an iceberg, bridging the space between Norway’s famously astonishing countryside and its capital city. The opera house invites visitors to climb its roof year-round, providing a serene place from which to enjoy the sunset during the summer or chat with friends. In winter, the white marble mimics the slabs of ice which fill up the fjord. Oct. 1, 2019